Example sentences of "[coord] a [noun pl] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A defendant 's costs order may be made in favour of an acquitted defendant by the Crown Court or a magistrates ' court .
2 Certain powers of the court may be delegated to a single justice or a justices ' clerk .
3 In urgent cases an application for directions may be made orally and ex parte with the leave of the court or a justices ' clerk .
4 In the family proceedings court a summons may be issued by a single justice or a justices ' clerk ( FPCR , r33 and MCA 1980 , s97 ) .
5 Certainly this is envisaged in the procedural rules which allow a single justice or a justices ' clerk to grant repeat applications for interim orders where all parties consent and the terms of the order are unchanged ( FPCR , r28 ) .
6 You can go to the housing department of your local authority or new town , or a Housing Aid and Advice Centre , or a Citizens ' Advice Bureau , and ask for a copy of an explanatory leaflet and registration form about the Tenants Exchange Scheme .
7 Once a week guests are offered a candlelit dinner , also a barbecue if the weather is fine , or a farmers ' buffet at which Austrian specialities are served .
8 These departments will needless to say be answerable direct to the main body of partners but , for administrative convenience an additional tier will usually be introduced in the form of a managing partner or a partners ' management committee as a more efficient method of control and a useful filter to ensure that the partners as a whole are spared the necessity of dealing with anything other than matters of real importance .
9 Bankruptcy of a registered proprietor , and the interests of creditors , are protected by a Bankruptcy inhibition and a creditors ' notice respectively .
10 Yet the bed looked clean-sheeted and felt comfortable ; and there was a lavatory just along the corridor ( the lady had said ) , a bathroom one floor down , and a Residents ' TV Lounge beside Reception .
11 Where manufacturers produce both an artists ' and a students ' paint , the artists ' range is the larger of the two , with the basic colours repeated in both ranges .
12 Where manufacturers produce both an artists ' and a students ' paint , the artists ' range is the larger of the two , with the basic colours repeated in both ranges .
13 Looking to the longer term , the Company has outline plans for a later phase of developments which will include platform improvements and a visitors ' viewing gallery in the workshops but at the moment all efforts are focused on phase 1 .
14 ( Note that a Whitewash is not available where the controlling interest is obtained by means of a purchase connected with a new issue of shares. ) ( 2 ) Sufficient authorised but unissued share capital and a directors ' authority to allot the new shares under CA 1985 , s80 will be required .
15 Even if the bidder does have sufficient authorised but unissued share capital and a directors ' authority to effect the bid it may nevertheless wish to pass the appropriate resolutions replacing the share capital and authority used in implementing the takeover .
16 Originally a tearoom and a sweet shop , it has also been used as a billiard hall and a printers ' shop .
17 As Cole points out , the Pioneers ‘ were setting out to be at one and the same time a Producers ’ and a Consumers ' Society ; and this seemed natural to them because all their endeavours were meant to lead to the creation of a Co-operative Community on the Owenite model , in which the distinction between producers and consumers would not exist . ’
18 It was a relic from the great days of the docks , and had kept the feel of a sailors ' and a stevedores ' drinking hole , right down to the bare brick walls and flagstones .
19 Lucy was full of her holiday and an artists ' colony where Jeremy might just settle .
20 But when Coffin checked in the records , intact but dusty , he found that the comic was not a comic but a girls ' magazine .
21 But a publicans ' spokesman said : ‘ A landlord will always top up a pint with too much froth . ’
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